Let Peace Rule

"And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful." - Colossians 3:15

Paul uses an interesting word here - "rule." The peace of Christ is not just supposed to visit our hearts occasionally; it is supposed to rule there. It should be the governing principle that guides our decisions, relationships, and responses to circumstances.

This is the peace that Jesus promised His disciples: "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid." It is not the absence of conflict but the presence of Christ in the midst of conflict.

The world offers many counterfeits of peace. There is the peace of ignorance - just do not think about problems and they will go away. There is the peace of escape - use substances, entertainment, or busyness to avoid reality. There is the peace of control - try to manage every detail of life to avoid surprises.

But Christ's peace is different. It is based on relationship, not circumstances. It comes from knowing that our lives are in the hands of a loving God who works all things together for good. It is rooted in the confidence that our ultimate destination is secure regardless of what happens along the way.

This peace is especially important in our relationships with others. Paul says we were called to this peace "in one body." When conflicts arise in the church, in our families, or in our friendships, the peace of Christ should be the deciding factor in how we respond.

I have learned to use peace as a decision-making tool. When I am facing a difficult choice, I ask myself: "Which option leads to greater peace?" Not the peace of avoidance, but the peace that comes from doing what is right and trusting God with the results.

Notice that Paul connects peace with thankfulness. When we are truly at peace, gratitude flows naturally. When we are anxious and worried, thankfulness is forced and artificial. The peace of Christ creates a heart that is naturally grateful for God's goodness.

In what areas of your life do you need to let Christ's peace rule instead of anxiety or worry? How can you cultivate a more thankful heart?

Prince of Peace, thank You for giving me a peace that the world cannot give or take away. Help Your peace to rule in my heart, governing my thoughts, emotions, and decisions. When anxiety tries to take control, remind me to trust in Your sovereignty and goodness. Fill my heart with gratitude for all You have done. In Your peaceful name, Amen.

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Terri - April 26th, 2026 at 6:30am

Thank you God for peace that passes all understanding in every given situation ?.

Rosa - April 26th, 2026 at 6:33am

Thank you for reminding me Pastor Ed that peace does exist, I have just been looking for it in the wrong place… the world! There is so much chaos surrounding us, it’s not easy to be at peace. Your message tells me that I need to look to Jesus, the Prince of Peace! True peace comes from Him, it’s a gift that He has placed in my heart, the peace that the world gives is fickle and it doesn’t last, but God will keep us in perfect peace when our mind stays on Him! Thank you again Pastor Ed for allowing God to use you in such a relevant way!

Barbara Halterman - April 26th, 2026 at 7:40am

Thank you Pastor Ed for waking me up with the Positive words from Our Lord Jesus Christ every morning. It gives me a positive feeling and focus for my day. I Praise God daily for the beautiful thoughtful ? daily.

nAmen ? ?

Tracey Bauer - April 26th, 2026 at 10:16am

Thank you for this message Pastor Ed! I really needed to hear it today!

PAMELA STROCK - April 26th, 2026 at 10:21am

Beautiful. Powerful. Thank you for your clear and simple explanations Pastor Ed. May the Lord give you the desires of your heart because you delight yourself in Him. ?✝️❤️

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